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Health & Wellbeing Corner: Marching through March

Our Marching through March challenge for our annual nominated charity, My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, was a huge success with over 14 million steps walked across our 12 teams that took part. Our winning team was The Sole Sisters who achieved an amazing 2,063,874 steps so well done to Danny Brown, Frank Ferry, Steven McDonald (Snr), Edward Mitchell and Aimee Kyle. Overall, we managed to raise a fantastic amount for the charity that will go towards our 2021 My Name’5 Doddie fundraising pot.

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If you would like to enter the competition, just send your photo to nina.devaney@mackenzieconstruction.com. The photos must be unedited and please only enter if you are happy for your work to be shown.

We are currently running our natural photo competition where everyone is encouraged to enter any images captured of your natural surroundings whether this is at home, work or whilst out and about. Check out some of the great entries we’ve had so far!

David Hepburn

Tinto Sunrise

Hugh McGuigan

Loch Long, Glen Mallan

Willie Keegan

Knockfell Stranraer

Thomas O’Connor

Mull

Thank you to everyone who has been getting involved with our health and wellbeing activities over the past few months. It’s great to see the team making an effort to prioritise their wellbeing by getting out and about and engaging with each other. We’re looking forward to when we can organise some face-to-face events and, in the meantime, will continue to find ways to keep everyone feeling connected. If you have any questions or suggestions for the Health & Wellbeing Committee, please get in touch on hw@mackenzieconstruction.com.

Long service achievements

We’d like to wish a very big congratulations to our team hitting their long service achievements with Mackenzie Construction!

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